Jeep is launching a new all-wheel drive hybrid SUV, the Avenger.

The Jeep company created a real sensation in the automotive industry by releasing the new Jeep Avenger 4xe. This innovative model is the first in the Jeep line to combine all-wheel drive technology with an e-hybrid engine.  This latest addition to the Jeep family aims to redefine the highly competitive B-SUV segment, not only thanks to its powerful four-wheel drive, but also the DGT ECO labeling, which indicates its environmental friendliness.  After a very successful first commercial year, the Avenger SUV is becoming an increasingly important part of the Jeep portfolio. It pioneers the combination of two key technologies that stand out in a crowded market.  The combination of all-wheel drive and ECO labeling positions the Avenger as a standout competitor in the category that combines these technologies, something rarely seen in a B-SUV.  At the heart of the new Avenger 4xe is 48-volt hybrid technology, carefully engineered to reduce emissions and improve fuel economy. Under the hood - a powerful 1.2-liter three-cylinder gasoline engine with turbocharging.  This electrified unit with 48-volt mild hybrid technology produces a powerful 136 hp. Complementing this gasoline engine are two compact electric motors (one for each axle) powered by lithium-ion batteries.  Jeep's innovative Power Looping technology provides Avenger all-wheel drive regardless of battery charge level. In addition, under certain conditions and at certain times, the car can work in electric mode. The power unit is smoothly controlled by a six-speed automatic transmission e-DCS6 with dual clutch.  Jeep Avenger.  Powered by Mild Hybrid EV (MHEV) technology, the Avenger lives up to its hybrid name and has earned the coveted ECO Eco label.  Prospective buyers looking to test drive the Avenger 4xe can expect the order book to officially open later this year.  However, according to experts, the price will be around 28,000 euros, making the Avenger an attractive option for those looking for a combination of advanced technology, four-wheel drive and environmental performance. Jeep's entry into the hybrid market with the Avenger 4xe will set a new standard for innovation and sustainability in the automotive industry.

The Jeep company created a real sensation in the automotive industry by releasing the new Jeep Avenger 4xe. This innovative model is the first in the Jeep line to combine all-wheel drive technology with an e-hybrid engine.

This latest addition to the Jeep family aims to redefine the highly competitive B-SUV segment, not only thanks to its powerful four-wheel drive, but also the DGT ECO labeling, which indicates its environmental friendliness.

After a very successful first commercial year, the Avenger SUV is becoming an increasingly important part of the Jeep portfolio. It pioneers the combination of two key technologies that stand out in a crowded market.

The combination of all-wheel drive and ECO labeling positions the Avenger as a standout competitor in the category that combines these technologies, something rarely seen in a B-SUV.

At the heart of the new Avenger 4xe is 48-volt hybrid technology, carefully engineered to reduce emissions and improve fuel economy. Under the hood - a powerful 1.2-liter three-cylinder gasoline engine with turbocharging.

This electrified unit with 48-volt mild hybrid technology produces a powerful 136 hp. Complementing this gasoline engine are two compact electric motors (one for each axle) powered by lithium-ion batteries.

Jeep's innovative Power Looping technology provides Avenger all-wheel drive regardless of battery charge level. In addition, under certain conditions and at certain times, the car can work in electric mode. The power unit is smoothly controlled by a six-speed automatic transmission e-DCS6 with dual clutch.

Jeep Avenger.

Powered by Mild Hybrid EV (MHEV) technology, the Avenger lives up to its hybrid name and has earned the coveted ECO Eco label.

Prospective buyers looking to test drive the Avenger 4xe can expect the order book to officially open later this year.

However, according to experts, the price will be around 28,000 euros, making the Avenger an attractive option for those looking for a combination of advanced technology, four-wheel drive and environmental performance. Jeep's entry into the hybrid market with the Avenger 4xe will set a new standard for innovation and sustainability in the automotive industry.

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